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  2. Originally owned by promoter Ed McLemore, by 1966 it was run by Southwest Sports, Inc., whose president, Jack Adkisson, was better known as wrestler Fritz Von Erich. Beginning as a territory [3] of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), it went independent in 1986 in a bid to become a major national promotion, but was unsuccessful in its ...

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  4. Several exterior photos of the original octagonal;Sportatorium have been found since WCM was launched in 2006. Click the above image (probably from the late 1930s) for a larger view. Another, an aerial photograph from 1949, can be seen at Wikipedia's Sportatorium page.

  5. A longtime mecca for pro wrestling, the Dallas/Ft. Worth area is best known as the home base of Southwest Sports, Inc., the promotion owned and operated by longtime National Wrestling Alliance member Jack Adkisson (known in the ring as "Fritz Von Erich").

  6. www.kayfabememories.com › Regions › swcwSWCW - Kayfabe Memories

    The "Southwest Championship Wrestling" brand came into being in 1978 when Joe Blanchard stopped booking talent in San Antonio through Jack Adkisson's Southwest Sports, Inc. and started booking on his own.

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  8. Fox Sports, stylized in all caps, is the sports programming division of the Fox Corporation that is responsible for sports broadcasts carried by the Fox broadcast network, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Fox Sports 2 (FS2), and the Fox Sports Radio network. [1] [2]

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